Docu-Film "7 Churches of Revelation" is the #1 Inspirational Documentary of 2021

The new docu-film movie The 7 Churches of Revelation: Times of Fire holds the title of Fathom Events' top grossing Inspirational Documentary for 2021. Thinking Man Films, RevelationMedia, and Millenium Production are preparing to bring the movie to small screens as a Virtual Cinema Event beginning tomorrow, October 26.
This exclusive Virtual Cinema Event allows viewers world-wide to not only experience the film, but bonus footage that can only be viewed on this platform. These extra features showcase a panel of ecumenical experts and scholars, including Dr. David deSilva, Lela Gilbert, Daniel Stevens, Mike Bickle, Daniel Lim, Dr. Craig Keener, Dr. Charles Karaku, and Timothy Mahoney.
The first film in a documentary series, The 7 Churches of Revelation: Times of Fire examines the first three churches that the Apostle John addresses: Ephesus, Smyrna, and Pergamon, as well as the Island of Patmos where the book was penned. The following two films in the series will be released in 2022 and 2023 respectively.
Documentaries exploring the mysteries of the book of Revelation have consistently fascinated audiences and created compelling conversations in faith-circles. This feature-length documentary follows filmmaker Christophe Hanauer and acclaimed global scholars who uncover the secrets behind the book of Revelation. Who were these churches and what did they represent? Is there a message relevant for Christians living in the 21st century? Could the prophecies of Revelation still concern us today.
The movie will be available for English-speaking audiences to stream as a Virtual Cinema Event from October 26 to November 30 at 2:00pm and 7:00 p.m. local time. More information is available at https://screeningroom.7churches.com/.
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